Angry parents have slammed Ofsted for downgrading an ‘outstanding’ rural nursery to just ‘good’ because it does not teach toddlers about ethnic diversity.

The education watchdog even penalised Town and Country Kiddies Nursery in Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, for not having enough pictures of black and Asian people on the walls.

In their report inspectors criticised the nursery – which caters for children aged from just eight weeks to 11 years as it also offers a kids’ club – for failing to teach youngsters about other cultures.

One of three teenagers arrested last week following an alleged gang rape attack on a 21-year-old student in Vienna has admitted to carrying out the rape.

The attack – which took place shortly before 1am on Friday morning – was carried out in a public toilets in Vienna’s Praterstern station.

The student had been on the way to a night out with her friend when she stopped off to use the public toilet but was followed in to the unlocked toilet by three teenagers, all Afghan asylum seekers aged between 16 and 17-years-old.

According to a police statement, the student had her head bashed against the toilet and was held down and raped by two of the teenagers while her mouth was covered so she could not call for help.

“When the friend of the student looked in on her shortly after, she found the young woman lying on the floor of the toilet,” said police spokesperson Roman Hahslinger.

The trio had fled the scene but were quickly found and arrested by police.

The three had initially claimed they were all too drunk to remember anything but one of them later confessed, telling police: “Yes, we raped the woman.” […]

There was also an alleged attempted rape incident last Thursday night in Graz, when a 17-year-old asylum seeker from Afghanistan attacked a woman in the street on her way home.

The drunken teenager had allegedly tried to kiss the 20-year-old and after she resisted, pulled her by her hair and tried to push her down on the floor in what police say was an attempted rape.

According to a study in 2013 by the Centre for Research on Prejudice – a professional academic centre at the University of Warsaw – as many as 69% of Poles do not want non-white people living in their country.